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AS/NZS 3931:1998

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Risk analysis of technological systems - Application guide

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Withdrawn date

06-30-2017

Language(s)

English

Published date

04-05-1998

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Explains risk analysis and hazard identification within the general context of risk management; provides a basic model for analysis of risk, and for planning and presentation; and provides explanations of the processes and guidance on several of the analytical techniques involved. This Standard is identical with and has been reproduced from IEC 60300-3-9:1995.

Committee
MB-002
DocumentType
Standard
ISBN
0 7337 1711 X
Pages
30
PublisherName
Standards Australia
Status
Withdrawn
Supersedes

This section of IEC 300-3 provides guidelines for selecting and implementing risk analysis techniques, primarily for risk assessment of technological systems. The objective of this standard is to ensure quality and consistency in the planning and execution of risk analyses and the presentation of results and conclusions. This standard contains guidelines for risk analysis, presented as follows: risk analysis concepts, risk analysis process, risk analysis methods. This section of IEC 300-3 is applicable as:- a guideline for planning, executing and documenting risk analyses;- a basis for specifying quality requirements for risk analysis (this can be particularly important when dealing with external consultants);- a basis for evaluating risk analyses after completion.Risk analysis carried out to this standard provides an input to risk management activities (see figure 1).NOTE - This standard does not provide specific criteria for identifying the need for risk analysis, or specify the type of risk analysis method that is required for a given situation. Nor does it offer detailed guidelines for specific hazards or include insurance, actuarial, legal, or financial interests.

Standards Relationship
IEC 60300-3-9:1995 Identical
ISO 7176-24:2004 Identical

First published as AS/NZS 3931 (Int):1995.
Revised and redesignated AS/NZS 3931:1998.

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